Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
20 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1901 ; ) LITTLE LIGHT MANY PASSENGERS LEAVE PORT ON ZEALANDIA IN QUEST'OF PLEASURE ON ISLANDS OF HAWAII ehE D ON CRIME Coroner Begins Probing the Ayres Murder ADVERTISEMENTS. Brig Galilee, Hellingsen, Mahukona. LIVERPOOL—£ailed May' 18—Stmr Lucania, | the clty front (Mission-street Wharf) about The Oceanic Steamship Company's Zea- | Brlx Ualier, NI Reers, O liings it | for New ¥ - ; t Fort Point; 3 Sel o . Lars: & . e enty five minutes later than' & Jandia sailed for Honolulu yesterday. She | C7pr & faPre, on MOVILLE—Sailed May 18—Stmr City of | the helght of tide is the same at both plac Rome, from Glasgow, for New York. — Ni UNDAY, MAY 19. got away promptly. at 10 a. m., 80 | MISCELLANEOUS. bt A 3 i A N—Afrived May 15—Stmr Etru- passengers saw nothing of the launching |- o\ v., Marston was launched to-day at | ria, from New York, for Liverpool. | of the Ohio save the preparations. THhose | seone's shipyard, Harbor View. . | . Bailed May is—Stmr nric, from Liverpool, went away on the mail boat were: | “17'S stmr uhio was successfully launched at | for New York. Sun rises Sun sets ... Union lron Works to-day at 22% » m by —————e n sets . . l D. Adams, Mrs. Allen, Sister Anna, | Union Iron Works Ll s for everything in this advertise- = uf : H ot . Bender, | President McKinley. © Tl Steamer Movements. Time( _[ime] " {Time| 'Tlme! 25 .Mystery. = ai rders vthing . =i Ok ies | Hay & Wright's shipyard, Alameda, Cal. TR ISR < =K | Date Be || Ft. I P i ment will be carefully filled | ""A” red can b 2 1s drifting around Mile TO SAIL.. vl v 7_\1; W L |H Wi Ro = TELEGRAPHIC. P i POINT LOBOS, May 18, 10 p m—Weather clear; wind west, velocity 8 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. Witnesses Fail to Explain How the Young Clerk Tillamook Ba San Diego. 12 m(Pier'13 9 am|Pier 11 GROWN TO BE The Largest and Most Complete W. Kruger... | llamook Bay pm|Pler 13 | Seattle & Hadiock| 5 pm|Pler 2 s above exposition of the tides e [, vmiFler 2| [NOTE_In the above expomition of the left |, WASHINGTON, May 18—The Coroner's land column and the successive tides of the | inquiry into the mysterious murder of the | ae >IN . May 20. ! (SEATTLESalled May 17—Stmr Dolphin, 05 | c.oronago. ... (Grays Harbor 5 pmiPler 2| Met Death. Strlved May 17—Stmr Excelsior, from Val- | G; Dollar.... |Grays Harbor omiBier. 2} —_— | | May 1 8 stmr Warren, hence May 1. d May 17—Schr Nellle Coleman, for Nome. \\‘lili]\v?:tI ’}!;.Ii'.:ur X — S C fa, ! . . . - rop g Bnceee, T A b [pler 2| by ahorier of octurrence e t0,time, ¢k | youns lerk, Jumes Seymour Ayres Jr. Fancy Goods Stere in California Big Schooner Launched. PORT SRANG Arrived MEy Af-pon ey okt i Forta1l amlbier 9 | C8Yi,the third time ool e are but thres | &t the Kenmore Hotel last Wednesday 'h! ina and Japan.. [PMSS | tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given | morning was begun to-day. The first wit- UREKA—Arrived May 17—Schr J G Wall, e-masted _schooner Willlam | The f 4 % : Pler 11 | are in addition to the soundings on the United | ness was Danfel Woodhouse, colored, em- P e wra™ hence May 9; stmr Pureka, hence May 16; C Bl 3 ) W ¢ Marston launched from Stone's ways, fl'mf- North Fork, hence May 16. May 13— |Pler 13 Enll.n‘:: (L_o)a:x,!l‘su;;:cyedsra&l:. h:f:flt n::e{;.e: ployed as a waliter in the hotel, who first € are PmUd Of our gl‘O h we owe it EH o North Beach, vesterday. She was built | Br bark City of Adelaide, from Honolulu. Bmpite. |Pler 13 | the mumber given is subtracted from the depth | 8w Ayres’ body after the kiling. He RELIABLE GOODS AND RIGHT PRICES—Quality for Welch & Co. and was christened by | Salled May 1$—Stmr Eureka, for San Fran- | Arcata. | [ e e | 3 elch & L by | San Queen an Dieo |Pier 11 | given by the \narts. The plan sald that he had gone to Ayres’ room . - . B R s o i i e ot Egr{ Arrived May 13—Schr Coriathlan, | ¢ po | May oo | "0 e o e ower ot waters. about §0 that morning af the request of has always been our first consideration. We have A or Dufl he vas | . 9 | _ { A = ss Mary Minas, who occupled a room 2 . ) 1 Dk ator The vsular Mayiy 5r"%e§k“§ 008, BAY—Arrived May 18—Stmr Ewpire, | GORoRs - |HUmRAIG Bgriani 1i'ab/Fler 24 | STOCKTON MAGISTRATE adjoining that occupled by Ayres. built up a reputation upon 1t, and if you deal with e e N i o e e ot | ooied My 1—Stmr Arcata, for B Fran | i corit STs Blatele. oo |Pler WORRIES LOCAL POLICE| ‘She asked me to look into Mr. Ayres us regularly you will find that the very fact that we room and see whether he was up, saying |Beattle & Tacoma. Pler 13 clisco. S P There was some difficulty in getting the | * TACOMA—Arrived May 18—Bktn Portland, | S. Portland. Releases a Chinese Who Is Wanted | that she heard strange noises in his room have an article on sale is proof positive of its being i | big schooner out of her cradle, and when | trom San Pedro. c tr J e aid e e wa k in | _S: y 15—St Matteawan and bark | Corona.. Pler 11 - and was uneasy,” sald Woodhouse. z . e TR WAL oner S 1P TR | e i e Prancisco; emip Jonn For- | Coint Arena|p B Here to Answer to Charge A o b e the best obtainable for the price. | min’fiiaflffl? tmr Elihu Thomson, from | J. S. Kimball |Nome via_Seattle. |Pler — Of Mnrder. the body lying on the floor. When he told It is extremely doubtful if Wong Fong | Miss Minas of his discovery she did riot, 9 am|Pier 2| Chung, the alleged murderer of BueY |he said, seem in the least disturbed or 10 amPler 3| ging in Ross alley, several years ago, | agitated. The witness was questioned | will ever be brought to this city to be | concerning the occupants of other rooms trled for his supposed crime. Last week | adjacent to Ayres’ apartments. He sald | Nome v, St. Mich’ Humboldt . .'ICoquille Rfver FROM SEATTLE. Here are next week’s Special Values—good ones too—but see them for yourself—that’s best for you and fairest for us. Alaska; bark Highland Ll‘ght. from Lahaina: E_ZI;tllhll;go.r.k The of Stockton while making her | bktn Portland, from San Pedro. 3 e PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed May 18—Stmr berth at Washington-street wharf yester- | g1 -0 Noren for Nanaimo, day collided with the State piledriver and | SAN PEDRO—Sailed May 18—Schr Henry Wilson, for Grays Harbor; stmr Pasadena, for River Steamer in Trouble. ¢id considerable damage. Thomas Mc- . Steamer. | Destination, Safls. fter locating his | that Miss Hopkins, who occupied a room Grath was knocked overboard and would | Fureka. = 3 | Detective Ed Gibson, afte - on the floor abov STened T3 not Feank Brat | , SAN DIEGO—Arrived May 13—Schr Azalea. | G ot Seartie. | Skaguay & Way Ports..[May 13 | man in Stockton, had a warrant issued | 9f the floor above. was Ul the ";g{‘;fi,’;%[ eather elts ZSC (First Floor) tance. The City of Stock- | "GRAYS HARBOR--Sailed May 17—Schr John | State of C: .- Skaguay & Way Ports..|May 20 | for his arrest for murder. Gibson went | house) had taken her breakfast to her. Skaguay & Way Ports..|M to the Slough City and after Plfld{)g She had been sick for five or six days. Wong Fong under arrest, turned him | He had never seen Ayres with Miss Hop- over to the Sheriff to await the departure | kins, and so far as he knew Ayres had of the train for this city. The accused |Never pald especial attention to any lady > < Victorian. naged to any great extent. | A for Moss Landing. Victoria - PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived May 18—Bark | Ghas. Nelson. Sonoma, from Honolulu, for Chemainus. Water Front Motes. | SPaniea {nMay 15-Bktn Northwest, from S Mile Rock buoy broke adrift yesterday | Diezo for Tacoma. " 1 HEE s pick n Arriv ay 18—Sghr Inca, from Ho : end was picked up at noontime off Fort |, irul gt 2, from Honolulu; bark High- | Santa Ana It will be replaced as £00n 8s POS- | jana Light, from Kaanapall % Can’t do a big business without having some odds and ends. That’s the case now in our Belt Department—have gathered them all together —cost not considered—odd leather belts that were marked to sell 5oc, 75¢, and $1.00 on sale tomorrow at 25c each. Boys’ Sweaters—$1.00 (Tid Floon Just in time for vacation, so near at hand. A large lot— bought cheap. Boy’s all wool sweaters with rolling collar— all sizes in colors: Cardinal, Navy Blue, Light Blue and Green—are good quality and now on sale at $1.00 each. Fig“red Dimities 1256 (Second Floor) Monday May 20th we offer a choice lot of this season’s dimities 31 inghes wide in prettiest stripes, figures, floral and . other designs. Suitable for Ladies and Children’s dresses, at the Special Sale Price of 1234¢c a yard. Wash Silks—35¢ (First Floor) A special lot of Wash Silks—19 inches wide—we next offer, in 6o different designs of checks and stripes in entirely new colorings. Can’t imagine anything more stylish for n . |Golovin Bay direct. = v Nome & St. Michael. Chinaman, determining to circumvent the | “'p Glasebrook, who conducted the au- Skaguay & Way Ports. detective in his efforts to bring him to | topsy on Ayres’ body, expressed the opin- e Nome & §°§‘ C}gar;ncel- )’g-y 2 | trial for his alleged crime, sent for an |jon that the imprints on the window sill he British tramp steamer Indrapura| povcr o JOREICN TORIE o china. . Nome and St. Michael.[May 29 | _iio 0w \who at once sued out a writ of [ were made by one of Ayers hands. The sailed for Portland yesterday. She 15 g0- | pence April 17. TO ARRIVE. habeas corpus in behalf of the prisoner, | size indicated, at any rate, that they were > the Oriental trade and will Tun | §CATTERY ROADS—Arrived May 17-Pr alleging that he was being unlawfully de- | made by a man's hand. He had found tween Oregon, Japan and China. ship Langdale, from Oregon. g prived of his liberty. The writ was |stains on the fire escape and on the wall tch was found on Washington- | DEAL—Passed May 16—Br ehip Riverside heard by Superior Judge Budd with the | paper, but was satisfied that they were ' Due. rf near one of the stringers. | from London, for San Diego. # Jor Iudee Bad N et | e Llans Abbott, the boatman, thinks some | I AT S anton. trom. Barry. 1o sl from T e et Nolaing that in | - James Burns, a Michigan clerk in the eTopnamiite] Epicie. [ Yokehama June 1 for Oregon. 3 T el e warrant failed to describe | Government Printing Office, said Ayres NEWCASTLE, Aus—Salled May _15—Ship ““nlu,;nb!l(& the person who was wanted it was fatally ‘1‘;“0‘3,‘}323‘; fgo‘;erg::r]}é !\;]e”kuuem.lvebto[ Mh"i E 5 ) . y 16—Shij B Brown. v. H. Kruger. | afective. % at the Kenmore, but ths MEWE PF THS DOPAS. R e N T e Horas by 2 | 990e5tYe nea to get hold of the allegsd |lately thers ball bech coolnces botwesn th hips Belfast and Dynomene will | SWANSEA—Sailed May 16—Fr bark La Toar e i &' Anvergne, for San Francisco. Oyster_Harbor |Coos _Bay . . |San Pedro . Oyster Harbor May 2 | murderer Detective Gibson last Friday May 20 | wont before Judge Carroll Cook, and | Miss Minas, who had a room next to after explaining the reason why Judge | Ayres, sald Mrs. Bonine had been to| Budd discharged the Chinaman, asked | Ayres’ room a number of times. At 11 him to draw up a warrant which would | o’clock Tuesday night Mrs. Bonine visited meet with the requirements of the Stock- | Miss Minas in the latter's room, wearing ton Judge. To overcome the former ob- | a black and brown wrapper. Mrs. Bonine jections advanced by the Slough City | explained that she was looking for her son magistrate Judge Cook inserted in the | Morris. Other testimony developed lll!lel ere for Europe at 37s 64; the Car- v = . o P yifor 4 ICTORIA—Arrived May 17—Stmr Wyefleld, ber at Port Blakeley for Callao, | , VICTORY er. Jumber at Port Blakeley for | from 2 2 taya, lu 5 YOKOHAMA—Sailed May 18—Br stmr Gae- Himalaya, lumber at thts \or | lic, for San Francisco. the Mohican, Olymple 2nd Mary | 4 CAPULCO—Salled May 1i—Stmr San Joce, ey tor Panama. CALLAO—Arrived May 16—Schr Spokane, fro: Port Gamble. NAIMO—Arrived May 14—Bark Theobald 11 28. Shipping Inteligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, May I8, Lundquist, 50 hours from Sius- Matteaw: Mz OCEAN STEAMERS NEW YORK—Arrived May 18—Stmr Bolivia, Panama & from Naples: stmr Umbria, from Liverpool. Newport. - ailed May_1s—Stmr Minneapolis, for Lon- [ <Pl800e ity " [Crescent City May 23 Johfison, 86 hours from Willapa Aberdeen, Jensen, 78 hours from San Port Los Angeles. days from Honolulu. hour m Mendo- warront - that © the defendant was *a |of value, and the inquest was adjourned Chinaman,” hoping that this would be a | until Monday. sufficient description of the party who was wanted. KIRK STANLEY 2y 2| " Yesterday Gibson returned to Stockton ST HELD ced the Chinaman under ar- UNDER HEAVY BONDS; n; stmr R“"E‘:’?'“-' 'U‘{‘ ’f‘,‘l““"dflm- (“fl Santa Rosa. San Diego . attorney, who had rc\‘l‘r]ien(!lly Boulogne: stmr Ethlopla, for Glasgow: Stmr | pojnt Arena....|Point Arena ised of the coming of the de-| Kind Words Said for Father Phillips, Hohenzollern, for Naples, etc; stmr Campania, | Gogt. Tider. . [bortiand & Astoria, e S ds d hillips, for Liverpool; stmr Pennsylvania, for Ham- | pjlena..... |Valparaiso via PanamalMay 25 | writ for the release of his client. The ‘Whose Mysterious Death Caused H e i to-morrow by Judge the Masseur’s Arrest. —Arrived prior to May 18—Stmr i s R [ an Francisco, vis Honolulu and umel DAl s T | Budd and it is foreshadowed by the local | \pvwy YORK, May 15—Kirk Stanley, the summer waists and dresses—soc regular, our price 35¢ a yard. AT | 2 Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8, N., Mer. | police that the Chinaman e eipedlls paen i tan s R bl g 18. Stmr Tacoma, for Tacoma chants’ Exchange, San Francisco,” Cal., | his freedom, for no other reason than a2, s e y ‘ rrived May 1S—Stmr Grosser May 18, 1901, the warrant fails to give a description of | Rev. Edward Phillips of Hazleton, Pa., S d FI York, for Bremen The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | him. was found Thursday night, was arraigned rapery aicens C (Second Floor) mr Sa Paul, from South- | puilding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— e BB S s ) . s . 1, e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at & | to-day before Coroner Bausch, who held May U—Stmr Nor- | g'clock p. m., Greenwich time. May Have Killed Himself. him in $10,000 for examination next Wed- SR C. G. CALKINS, Charles Qualman, a canvasser, 60 years | nesday. 1—Stmr Tenkoi, from | Lieutenant Commarder. U, S. N., In charge | age, was found dead In the Hotel Lang- | The attorneys for Stanley issued the fol- Sun, Moon and Tide. ham yesterday afternoon. The cause of | lowing statement: ¥ . his death has not yet been determined, | Arter 4 thorough and consclentious examina- 15—Stmr Koenigen ates Coast and Geodetic Burvey— | ug ‘his stomach was sent to the CItY | yion into the facts of ihis case we state un- a Cherbourg. and Helghts of High and Low | &3 eyt Snainianh kpalie. of N . - : it % B “hemist for analysis. Qualman spoke equivocally that there was no immorality, ac- Stmr La Bretagne, ‘\_}r:tnecr&w“ml;é"Pf,’g‘;‘.im;“h’y*"g;m:‘ o | suiclde several times, but there was no | tively or suggestively, in the conduct of the S<Sailed May 15-Stmr Zealdnd, thority of the Superintendent. evidence in the room to indicate that he | unfortunate ~priest. The temporary unusual NOTE~ h and low waters occur at | took his own life. abuse of stimulants on his part is the sum s e total of apy weakness with which he can be 5% Many thousands of people are so situated that an .. B theycannot take the proper exercise at the proper g 1L 88 time. Their food doesn’t digest; they become thin and scrawny and chronic dyspepsia makes half in- valids of them. For such men and women nolulu. Astoria. Panama and way We have about 1000 yards of Printed Drapery Sateens, 32 inches wide, In an elegant assortment of conventional and floral designs, suitable for bed spreads and bed room drapery, also used for comforter covering—these were, 1734¢ and 20c— price tomorrow 14c a yard. Bigelow Rugs—$2.25 These are busy days in our Rug deparment—deserv. better values were never offered by us. This weel \::dh[z}.,‘?; a special, all wool Bigelow Axminster Rugs, size 27x64 in choicest of Oriental designs—a real bargain at $2.25 each. Bathing Suits (Thied Fioon Our Bathing Suit Department is having such extraordinary popularity this season, that we are making every effort to meet your approval—doing it too—judging by our sales, We have just opened some of the prettiest suits for Ladies and Chlldren and such neat ones for Men and Boys that we want you to see them before they have all been selected. You are just as welcome to look as to buy. 125 to 131 Kearny Street e ——————————— e ——— Hansen, Bowens Landin. at < Payne, Crescent City. Suez, etc Sailed May 18—Stmr Minnehaha, - 9 B > a Mendocino, Seaman, Seattle. | Kvarven, Kanitz, Comox Pfluger, Potter, Honolulu (Second Floor) irresponsible moment by & rum-crazed unfortu- nate. 1f any women were in that flat they were there before the arrival of Father Phillips and had departed long before he arrived, nor did he see any woman while there, The body of Father Phillips, after re- maining {n an undertaking establishment until late this afternoon, was taken to the Pennsylvania station and placed on the train for Pittston, Pa. The dead priest will be burfed beside his parents in the old Catholic graveyard at that place. Be- fore the train left Dr. Dougherty, a neph- ew of Father Phillips, sald: I have nothing further to say in connection with his death, other than that I will adhere inflexibly to the opinfon that he met his death by en, and that I will be y murprised If the investigations of the develop anything else. I have not se Kirk"taniey and know nothing of him wh over. fib {34 Sl MORGAN ANNOUNCES TRANSFER OF BURLINGTON Harriman People Will Be Given Rep- resentation on Board of the Northern Pacific. STUART’S Dyspepsia Tablets is better than dumb bells, Indian clubs, mechanical exetcisers or any of the com- mon means at hand for mus- NEW YORK, May 18.—J. P. Morgan & Co. announced to-day that two-thirds of the stock of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Rallroad Company has been depos- ited with the Colonial Trist Company of Boston and the Metropolitan Trust Com- pany of New York City, thus marking the | consummation of the deal by which the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific companies acquire the Burlington. CHICAGO, May 18.—The Record-Herald to-morrow Wwill ‘say: Arrangements for control of the Northern Pacific have been effected and the former ‘contending par- tles are awaiting the arrival of J. P. Mor- gan from Europe, when the details of the management will 'be submitted for his ap- proval. The fact that a_ settlement had been arrived at was made public to-day by John J. Mitchell, who represents some Arraigned for Murder. Daniel Guynee, a cripple, was arraigned | t before Judge Lawlor yesterday on the charge of murdering Richard Smith at the Almshouse. Both were inmates of the “last chance” ward. The Judge continued the case for a week and appointed Attor- ney Frank McGowan to represent the de- fendant for the present. % | John H. Cordes was arraigned .)efure; Judge Cook on two charges of murder for | killing two men in a saloon on Pacific street. The case was continued for a week to be set. —————————— Can Absorbs the Tin Can. NEW YORK, May 18.—The Independent Tincan Company, which was incorporated some time ago under the laws of New Jersey with a capital of $1,000,000, has been absorbed by the American Can Company. Died on a Ferry-Boat. Miss Emma Greén, assistant postmis- s at San Rafael, dled on the ferry boat »h _on its trip to this city last evening. wulopsy performed later showed that sho had dled of heart disease. Miss Green complained of feeling ill when she boarded the at and soon after it was under way sank to the deck and soon expired. She was the daughter af Captain George W Green, a former butcher in San Rafael, | and the aunt of George Green, the well- known pugilist. She was 45 years of age. ——————— French Minister to Return. PARIS, May 18.—A special dispatch from Peking says that M. Pinchon, the French Minister to China, will embark May 20 for France, travellng via Japan and the United States. cular development. mUSCLE AND NOT FAT I8 %) What Thin People Need to Round S b off the CGorners. ‘7% ‘What thin folks need is flesh or muscle, not fat. S To be symmetrical and properly proportioned every person should have a certain amount of excess flesh, but to be plump does not necessarily mean to be fat, Fat is undesirable; it clogs and retards the action of the muscles, inter- feres with the healthy action of the heart and lungs and when very excessive, predisposes too fatty degeneration of vital organs, to say nothing of the discom- fort resulting from too much adipose tissue, * Common sense would suggest that if one wishes to become fleshyand plump the thing most needed would be flesh-forming food, tha’t is, albuminous foods like eggs, beef, oatmeal, etc. of the interests. It appears that the Mor- gan-Hill contingent have agreed to give the Harriman people, representing the Un- fon Pacific, i the Harriman “peoste. 15 not asharey| WASTING, You Sleep, Jeast two. As & resuit of the yndertend: ! ing the éurllnggon officials will stop a,n): STBICTURED LS - IN 15 DAYS v}f‘::rtfiflx:l‘;lnle’t}“\:;?lern extension of the ¥ oL 19,8%6--CURES DURING LAST YEAR—19,846 IN HONOR OF CZAR 5 o PR . .0 ved Like Smow Bmperor William Goncludes Speecs | WHY the Frightful Tension of Stricture Is issolve With o “Hooh” to Russi's Beneath the Sua--=IN FIFTEEN DAYS. er. 3’r“m?:&;p”fg}.d‘fg:,;fioT‘;‘,‘:}”,,;'."‘.,,,‘J;: Why Weak Men Are Restored by the Magic St. James Treaiment forethe TR And Broeast or. Con: Applied Locally and Directly to the Affected Parfs. ml:’);‘gdnthse“mmben of the Russian % e ey e | Emperor Willlam, at the ‘parade din- tios b-r'l‘:;;.r Xlrh 'yo%“c‘\:; :%;a‘;fi‘lflu\#a 1;3 ‘Jvm ?n-zm.m is locald, ner’’ this evening, sald it was an old cher- an artery In your arm | direct and positive. ished tradition of the Prussian army to ou do not take Internal | 1y, e James treatment fs prepared in the w08 FRTL R e gt T —— "ha/Kinds of fopd )ich make festy aze th¥ faogk srw: bt od aus ALl Spealer reminded bt guests that it was Bow e Weed'™ O | form of Sravons, Tery marien ot every day; but the trouble is that our stomachs, from weakness or derangement nearly a year since with the assent of USE LOCAL APPLI- | {1y water passage at night, where they dissolve 4 / all the powers Ield Marshal Count von CATIONS. Similarly | 314 deposit the medication {n its full strength of some kind do not/promptly and properly digest it. [ Wl deraes Bad iHaen Itrukted - with “the When the urethral ducts | uoon the Prostate Gland, contracting _and supreme command of the allled forces in Degome weakened and | yirengthening the ducts and FOREVER STOP- Really, the principal reason so many people remain thin is because their stomachs do not properly and completely digest and assimilate the flesh forming beefsteak and egge we eat every day. There are thousands of such people, and they are really dyspeptics although they may not suffer any particular pain or inconvenience from their stomachs, 1f such persons and all thin people, would take after their meals some simple and natural digestive, like Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets the food would be q rickly digested and the proper degree of plumpness very soon result because these tablets are prepared exactly for that purpose. They digest every variety of flesh forming food, which is the real reason why they so quickly build up and strengthen thin, dyspeptic men and women, relaxed it is ridiculous | HING DRAINS AND E) * to take Internal treat- | ypiie the patient sioeps. {ISSIONS, and curing FLE1t wan How the hope of th orit was now the hope of the majority ment, which must of the allled powers soon to return home, through fha m‘::on?::: | B that was due, and not the least of all, to and urine before it VA RI E the confidence which the Czar placed in Peaches the seat ot ain. | Von Waldersee and which he himself in- | ease. The seminal ducts project into the ure- ‘ Varicocele 1s an accumulation of sluggish spired. thral canal through the Prostate Gland, and | blood In the veins of the scrotum, due solely After expressing the hope that the | aro easily reached by LOCAL FRE TMENT. | to Impertect circulation, and has ita origin in brotherhood In arms of all the civilized | pr. Carter's “Gran-Solvent” sofuble Bougles | 8 diseased and torpld Prostate Gland. Opers: nations of the world had been sealed in | will dissolve, digest and forever remove m T, S egerary, and China, Emperor Willlam_concluded his s | Bt case. ¢ S Bt Py speech with a “hoch” to Emperor Nicho- S I RICTU RF and res e circalation., Varicoceln las. - “llh:u-pwlr‘ and the siuggleh accumulation s AL SRR A S 1- | repl by pure, healthy red blood. Appraisers at Daly’s Sale. B N e L e & e | " Fhousands of men strictured, wealk, wasting ANACONDA, Mont., May 18.—The Dis- [‘act while you sleep. “Gran-Solvent' removes | and pondent ware cured and restored the R Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets cure every form of indigestion on this common trict Court f'"; ‘gmlgltod Tepr;-;n(ntlvz oy, ;’{g;v‘:';n L TR DU gy 0 : ""}ST'I‘.’\':‘;":'.‘.Z'. i ff',':,'. r :"l :\'5?\ R S ot : sense plan, that they thoroughly digest the food promptly, giving strength toevery [ | Jo A Tocie, %, O Morront and Bernard | BnEat cChming on bILAHRG Ro 1 | i i [ e s QS 1 nerve and organ in the body, and the weakened stomach a chance to rest and estate of ln;nt "1'7 iy .1'3:!13'- nME‘r:- s, B i recover its natural vigor. Nothing further is required to cure any stomach trouble, Petition tor the appointment of appralsers ME TRE AT MENT BY MAIL CAN B% USED BY THE PATIENT x> except cancer of the stomach. They make thin, dyspeptic people strong, plump ‘ w!mue- the value of the estate at $10,- AS SUCCESSFULLY AS BY OURSELVES. 7 and well, 2 ik i on of the Incomparable St. James treatm § This excellent preparation is sold 50 cts. for full sized treatment by all * Gotham to Chicago in Automobile. | “"*CrethruDidkasen. Jvery suferer from Strictice, tid (he eaprng, Prostarsils ini Semie 3 deviians s DOMNE BRI TR PR IPG o SO0 CHICAGO, May ‘MoAfter traveling| il ickiehy, MOUld e fne Whele” lunizicd work showing Ui parts i from New York to Chicago, a distance of the human system invoived in Urethral Aflments, which they wend to of 1100 miles or more, as the automobile male applicants, eecurely wrapped In plain package. prepatd. Teom heis gasoline 3‘3?1'.‘3.’1‘;‘&.?1‘ A CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE, SRuie oy e Vork S 52| T, JAMES ASSN., 250 ST. JAMES BLDG., CINGINNATI, 0, F. A. STUART COMPANY, Marshall, Mich.